This spacious and welcoming family home is set on the edge of the sought after village of Rowde with far reaching views across open countryside.
The home has been improved over the years and the current owner has redecorated throughout and added a conservatory looking onto the enclosed rear garden. Set on a large corner plot the property offers masses of garden as it stands, and the current owner has also secured outline planning permission for a separate dwelling to be erected in the garden (PL/2023/07208) providing a variety of possible options for a new owner.
The accommodation is generous and well-proportioned, and includes two good size doubles and a further single bedroom, all with built-in storage. The first floor also includes a modern bathroom with bath and shower over. The loft is boarded and offers ladder access and lighting. The ground floor includes an entrance hall, a very spacious lounge / diner with countryside views, and a newly fitted kitchen leading to a generous utility room and downstairs cloakroom and with access to the conservatory which in turn opens to the delightful, enclosed rear garden.
Outside the mature rear garden offers a mix of lawn and patio areas, stocked borders and a good size vegetable patch as well as a green house and two sheds. The very spacious enclosed front garden wraps around the front and side of the house and is laid mainly to lawn.
The popular Wiltshire village of Rowde boats a primary school, a gastro pub, 14th Century Church, and the popular Rowdy Cow family restaurant and ice cream venue. Rowde offers easy access into the nearby vibrant market town of Devizes as well as being within easy reach of larger major centres of Marlborough, Chippenham, Salisbury & Swindon and is surrounded by beautiful Wiltshire countryside offering ample opportunities for walking and recreation.
Non-standard construction - please note that the Reema construction can make it more challenging to secure mortgage financing.
Mains Water, Gas, Electricity & Drainage. Gas Central Heating.
Broadband Connection: Ofcom reports both Standard & Superfast Available
Mobile Signal/Coverage: Ofcom reports outdoor reception from 4 providers & indoor reception from 2
Flood Risk: Gov.uk reports ‘Very low‘ risk of flooding
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